San Diego California Personal Injury Lawyer

EXPERIENCED SAN DIEGO PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY FOR THE PAST 40 YEARS

THE THREE MOST COMMON MISTAKES MADE BY INJURY VICTIMS 1. Failure To Preserve The Evidence; 2. Failure To Get Prompt And Appropriate Medical Care; and 3. Giving Recorded Statements To The Insurance Adjuster (Your Adversary). TO SEE HOW YOU CAN AVOID THESE MISTAKES - MISTAKES THAT WILL HURT YOUR CASE, WATCH MY VIDEO

For over 40 years Alan L. Pitcaithley and his associates have helped hundreds of injury victims - people injured due to the negligent, reckless and sometimes intentional misconduct of others - get the financial compensation they deserve. These personal injury matters include serious and sometimes catastrophic injuries involving MOTOR VEHICLES, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES, BIKES, PEDESTRIANS, DEFECTIVE ROADWAYS, DEFECTIVE CONSTRUCTION, SLIP, TRIP AND FALL, AND ANIMAL - DOG ATTACKS. While Mr. Pitcaithley has recently relocated his primary offices to North San Diego County (Carlsbad), Mr. Pitcaithley has conferencing facilities available all over the County where he regularly meets with clients and prospective clients. Mr. Pitcaithley is also available for home and hospital visits.

Attorney Alan L. Pitcaithley has the experience and resources it takes to get the highest financial recovery possible for his injured clients. Attorney Pitcaithley is selective about the cases he takes. However, no case is too small to be evaluated. In today's legal environment, you must have an attorney who understands how to preserve the evidence, refer the client to the right medical specialists, and prepare the case for trial.

If you are looking for an experienced attorney who will give personal attention to the circumstances of your injury and who will understand how your injury has adversely impacted your life, contact Alan L. Pitcaithley. Our offices are open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Attorney Pitcaithley will be there for you anytime, weekends included.

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